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"cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" starts right now on cnn. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome anderson cooper. >> hello. good evening, everyone. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn here roseanne all-star tribute. how you all doing? we live in a time and a world full of uncertainty but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood cape crusaders save the day. tonight you'll meet real super men and women from across the globe. heroes who have dedicated their lives to helping people in need. none of them wear a spandex leotard or cape at least not while working, not that i'm aware of but they are true heroes. we are live in los angeles and around the world and we have a wonderful group of famous folks joining us tonight. they have generously given their time to show heroes stories with you. jerry seinfeld is here, sophia vergara plus will.i.am. my colleague dr. sanjay gupta is backstage streaming online all night bringing in-depth interviews with our inventors and honorees. as you're watching tonight, if you'd like to share the
"cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" starts right now on cnn. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome anderson cooper. >> hello. good evening, everyone. good evening, everyone. welcome to cnn here roseanne all-star tribute. how you all doing? we live in a time and a world full of uncertainty but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood cape crusaders save the day. tonight you'll meet real super men and women from across the globe. heroes who have dedicated their...
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but in the cnn social suite that i'm hosting tonight, it's a perfect marriage of my cnn groupieness and my love of social media. >> well, speaking of that social media that you're working over there, you're getting everybody tweeting on facebook, we'll let you get back to that, we've got a lot of work to do over there. >> #cnnheroes, everybody, and tweet me @hollyrp. >> all right, sweetheart. thank you -- look at that, the benefits of being here. >> we want to toss this now to a.j.. >> doesn't she look beautiful? let me toss it over to kareen wynter, who's with one of our presenters tonight, an nfl great. kareen? >> hi, there, a.j. there's so much action going on all around me here on the red carpet. i have a special guest, super bowl champ kurt warner, so excited to have you with us. how excited are you about the big night ahead? >> i'm extremely excited. what a great event to celebrate cnn heroes that are all around us. >> and you'll also be presenting. you'll be taking that stage. >> i will. it's neat. it was an honor to sit down with the heroes that i get a chance to introduce and t
but in the cnn social suite that i'm hosting tonight, it's a perfect marriage of my cnn groupieness and my love of social media. >> well, speaking of that social media that you're working over there, you're getting everybody tweeting on facebook, we'll let you get back to that, we've got a lot of work to do over there. >> #cnnheroes, everybody, and tweet me @hollyrp. >> all right, sweetheart. thank you -- look at that, the benefits of being here. >> we want to toss this...
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i'm doc henley and this is your backstage pass to cnn heros. we're here backstage at the shrine auditorium in los angeles thp this place is massive. with a show like cnn heros, hundreds of people that pull together months and months of work to actually make a two-hour show happen. in this room right here, we've got media, we've got pr. >> okay. here we go. rehearse it again. >> production going on behind the scenes. >> this is where all the magic happens. >> the first time that "cnn heros" has put on a live show. how does that make it different? >> you're microseconds away from what could be a complete and utter disaster. you have to get it first time around. >> never know what's going to happen, nothing goes as planned and makes it fun and interesting and exciting. >> how are you? >> all the honorees became so tight knit. >> out there. >> these guys lives are about to change. >> what was it like looking out when practicing at all the celebrity faces that will be in attendance tomorrow. >> i love your show. you're really pretty. don't know who
i'm doc henley and this is your backstage pass to cnn heros. we're here backstage at the shrine auditorium in los angeles thp this place is massive. with a show like cnn heros, hundreds of people that pull together months and months of work to actually make a two-hour show happen. in this room right here, we've got media, we've got pr. >> okay. here we go. rehearse it again. >> production going on behind the scenes. >> this is where all the magic happens. >> the first...
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hosting "cnn heroes." one of the highlights tonight is going to be kid rock and why he finds out he calls himself the weird ambassador from detroit. >>> in 2003, my husband and i went to johannesburg and we adopted our son. hiv/aids has really decimated some of the communities. i had to find a way to bring the caring effect of other adults for that child to invest in themselves. >> who's next? i use the internet where the mentors and the kids can interact face to face on a regular basis. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so
hosting "cnn heroes." one of the highlights tonight is going to be kid rock and why he finds out he calls himself the weird ambassador from detroit. >>> in 2003, my husband and i went to johannesburg and we adopted our son. hiv/aids has really decimated some of the communities. i had to find a way to bring the caring effect of other adults for that child to invest in themselves. >> who's next? i use the internet where the mentors and the kids can interact face to face...
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"cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" starts right now on cnn. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome anderson cooper. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening, everyone. good evening, everyone. welcome to "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." how are you all doing? [ cheers and applause ] we live in a time and a world full of uncertainty. but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood caped crusaders save the day. tonight you are going to meet real supermen and super women from across the globe. heroes who've dedicated their lives to people in need. none of them wear a spandex leotard or cape, at least not while working, not that i'm aware of. but they are true heroes. we are live tonight in los angeles and around the world. we've got a wonderful group of famous folks joining us tonight. they've generously given us their time to share our heroes' stories with you. some of you journeyed to see our heroes in action. jerry seinfeld. sofia vergara. mary lieu wise -- louise parker. will.i.am. my colleague dr. sanjay gupta is backstage streaming live on cnn.com all night bringing you in
"cnn heroes: an all-star tribute" starts right now on cnn. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome anderson cooper. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening, everyone. good evening, everyone. welcome to "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." how are you all doing? [ cheers and applause ] we live in a time and a world full of uncertainty. but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood caped crusaders save the day. tonight you are going to meet real...
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>> cnn is an extremely innovative company. think about the history of cnn. they really changed the way that news was delivered on cable, and they realized that in order to be relevant in the new millennium, they need to continue to change, and i think that they see zite as something that is rel usary and innovative and wants to continue to see us move along. another thing to remember is that cnn has 13.5 million mobile am kegs out there. they're one of the top web sites in the world, so even though it sounded like a cable news network, it really has moved far beyond that now. >> i think also there is that -- i mean, for -- i know you're not saying how much, but let's say it was $20 million. for $20 million a lot of laboratory and in the grand scheme of things, that's not very much. >> you know, i'm wondering, so how do you guys prosper. cnn -- there's propeller, pulse. >> coming from google or yahoo? propeller? >> i'm not sure you would want to read all day from the smartphone. how do you kind of differentiate yourself from that? absolutely. >> there's a lot
>> cnn is an extremely innovative company. think about the history of cnn. they really changed the way that news was delivered on cable, and they realized that in order to be relevant in the new millennium, they need to continue to change, and i think that they see zite as something that is rel usary and innovative and wants to continue to see us move along. another thing to remember is that cnn has 13.5 million mobile am kegs out there. they're one of the top web sites in the world, so...
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will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian nonprofits. please welcome sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to deliver a wheelchair to a girl who had polio. she's never walked a step in her life. that morning her mother carried her into the chapel and richard wheeled her out. that single act of kindness gave her the chance to live a fuller life. she was able to work, get married and have children. richard knew because of his own accident how valuable independence was and just one wheelchair wasn't enough. so he started the world access project. he has provided hundreds of people with wheelchairs, crutches and walkers. they can move through life because charit
will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian nonprofits. please welcome sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to...
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i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." cnn heroes, it's palpable. welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to all of us, plus i hear he's a pretty good dancer, j.r. martinez. >> what an amazing night. i know that when men and women like me serve this country, we ask a lot from our family. they give up so much so that we can do the job that we have to do. they are brave and strong, and we carry their pictures in our pockets to help us get back home. but not all of us do. that means flag-draped coffins, "taps," and widows and widowers are in our hometowns. taryn davis is a widow. she lost her husband, michael, in iraq just 17 months after they said "i do." she reached out for a community of other widow
i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." cnn heroes, it's palpable. welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to...
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i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to all of us, plus i hear he's a pretty good dancer, j.r. martinez. [ applause ] >> what an amazing night. i know that when men and women like me serve this country we ask a lot from our family. they give up so much so that we can do the job that we have to do. they are brave and strong, and we carry their pictures in our pockets to help us get back home. but not all of us do. that means flag-draped coffins, taps, and widows and widowers are in our hometowns. taryn davis is a widow. she lost her husband, michael, in iraq just 17 months after they said "i do." she reached out for a community of o
i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an...
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our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala, sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to deliver a wheelchair to a girl who had polio. she's never walked a step in her life. that mother her mother carried her into the chapel and richard wheeled her out. that single act of kindness gave her the chance to live a fuller life. she was able to work, get married and have children. richard knew because of his own accident how valuable independence was and just one wheelchair wasn't enough. sew started the world access project. he has provided hundreds of people with wheelchairs, crutches and walkers. they can move through life because charity is a beautiful thing. >> in 1997 i was living in
our 2011 cnn hero of the year. let's get to our first honoree, a champion of the forgotten transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala, sophia. >> charity is a beautiful thing. it's powerful, magnificent and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in puerto rico. he was there to deliver a wheelchair to a girl who had polio. she's never walked a...
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it's the fifth anniversary of cnn heroes. the impact of the show and our honored heroes has made a huge difference. since we began, our heroes have worked in 77 different countries. they've helped hundreds of thousands of people. and they've received more than $6 million from you at home to help them continue their selfless work. this evening we celebrate five incredible years of cnn heroes. [ cheers and applause ] >> tonight we gather to honor the best that humanity has to offer. >> ladies and gentlemen, heroes walk among us. we applaud your stories tonight. >> they are ordinary people often toiling in obscurity. but they're doing extraordinary things. and they deserve our recognition and our help. >> redemption is beautiful, dangerous, never-ending work. and a hero never fears it. >> every day this woman confronts the worst of what humanity has to offer. >> he is my hero because one day he rolled a window down and asked, are you hungry. >> last year i was in the heart of the war zone watching this show. and i can't believe
it's the fifth anniversary of cnn heroes. the impact of the show and our honored heroes has made a huge difference. since we began, our heroes have worked in 77 different countries. they've helped hundreds of thousands of people. and they've received more than $6 million from you at home to help them continue their selfless work. this evening we celebrate five incredible years of cnn heroes. [ cheers and applause ] >> tonight we gather to honor the best that humanity has to offer....
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i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an inspiration to all of us, plus i hear he's a pretty good dancer, j.r. martinez. [ applause ] >> what an amazing night. i know that when men and women like me serve this country we ask a lot from our family. they give up so much so that we can do the job that we have to do. they are brave and strong, and we carry their pictures in our pockets to help us get back home. but not all of us do. that means flag-draped coffins, taps, and widows and widowers are in our hometowns. taryn davis is a widow. she lost her husband, michael, in iraq just 17 months after they said "i do." she reached out for a community of o
i think that's going to be the new slogan for "cnn heroes." "cnn heroes: it's palpable." welcome back to the program. since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started, more than 6,000 service members have lost their lives. 50% of them were married, leaving behind 3,000 surviving spouses devastated by their passing. our next hero has become a beacon of light and support for war widows across this nation. to share her story, please welcome a former u.s. army soldier and an...
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we satisfied a different need than the people coming to cnn. people come to cnn for breaking news. they're kicking back on their couch at the end of the night, reading about the varied interests. for different purposes. >> there's the better approach. but as an aol does this, they have a similar sort of magazine thing. not a whole lot of aol content on it, and if i was the aol -- >> variety is the spice of life. >> but this is mcdonald's serving burger king, i think that's maybe a -- attention coming ahead? >> i think cnn is supportive of our mission. certainly, cnn produces great continue tent -- content also. we look at millions of things a day. that's why we have astrology. >> you have an ardwino section. >> you won't find that on cnn. >> no. >> can i ask a quick question. so we mentioned mike mcewen in the set-up piece. what is the difference between what you do and what they do? i know the answer, but tell people who are unfamiliar with both companies. >> sure, flip ware is a social magazine so you curate it through a few ways. sort of the people you follow on twitter. the dif
we satisfied a different need than the people coming to cnn. people come to cnn for breaking news. they're kicking back on their couch at the end of the night, reading about the varied interests. for different purposes. >> there's the better approach. but as an aol does this, they have a similar sort of magazine thing. not a whole lot of aol content on it, and if i was the aol -- >> variety is the spice of life. >> but this is mcdonald's serving burger king, i think that's...
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i'm don lemon, cnn headquarters in atlanta. "cnn heros,al all star tribute" is next. see you at 10:00. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." how are you all doing? we live in a time, in a world full of uncertainty but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood cape crusaders save the day. tonight you'll meet real supermen and superwomen from across the globe. heroes who have dedicated their lives to helping people in need. none of them wear a spandex leotard or cape, at least not while working, not that i'm aware of, but they are true heroes. we are live tonight in los angeles and around the world and we have a group of famous folks joining us tonight. they've generously given their time to share our hero stories with you. some have journeyed to see our honorees. jerry seinfeld, will.i.am. he went to meet one of our heros in wisconsin. my colleague dr. sanjay gupta is streaming live all night with our presenters and honorees. also ice cube, laura dern, christie turlington who went to indonesia. to learn more about one
i'm don lemon, cnn headquarters in atlanta. "cnn heros,al all star tribute" is next. see you at 10:00. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." how are you all doing? we live in a time, in a world full of uncertainty but tonight is all about hope. in the movies here in hollywood cape crusaders save the day. tonight you'll meet real supermen and superwomen from across the globe. heroes who have dedicated their lives to helping people in...
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you're in the cnn newsroom. los angeles police are trying to sort out why a gunman suddenly started shooting at passing cars in hollywood. >> oh, my god! >> one of the most well known intersections in los angeles, in the country really. soon after this video was taken, police shot and killed that gunman. he was identified as 26-year-old tyler breen. and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone. sergeant piaro, tell us how long the gunman was shooting before he was shot? >> it appears that the incident took approximately -- a little over five minutes from beginning to end. as can see in the video, tyler approached the intersection of sunset and vine armed with a handgun, started shooting at passing motorists, walked up and down the area of sunset and vine and then walks southbound down vine street where he shot a passenger sitting in his vehicle. and then again proceeded back toward the intersection of vine where he was -- excuse
you're in the cnn newsroom. los angeles police are trying to sort out why a gunman suddenly started shooting at passing cars in hollywood. >> oh, my god! >> one of the most well known intersections in los angeles, in the country really. soon after this video was taken, police shot and killed that gunman. he was identified as 26-year-old tyler breen. and, of course, the big question is why? why did he do it? sergeant mittsy fee arrow is with the lapd. she joins us now by phone....
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dos santos. >> and i'm pauline chiou at cnn hong kong. welcome back to "world business today." >>> we're about 19 minutes into the trading sessions here. it seems we're holding on to this positive momentum. here's where the leading indices stan at the moment. a number ever them are trading in the green. one of the things that's been moving these markets is reports we've had out over the last couple of days, coming from largest economy, the united states of america. u.s. jobless claims down for the last month, it's seen as a good sign that the u.s. economy is perhaps improving. we have key pivotal reports out later today. durable goods, factory ors and new home sales. those can be better than expected. if that's the case, the rally may last until the end of the year. there has been relief in the markets that we've seen the payroll tax deal being reached in washington and probably also relief that we're getting to the end of what's been frankly a pretty nasty year on the world equity markets. we have gains in the cac 40 in paris, despite th
dos santos. >> and i'm pauline chiou at cnn hong kong. welcome back to "world business today." >>> we're about 19 minutes into the trading sessions here. it seems we're holding on to this positive momentum. here's where the leading indices stan at the moment. a number ever them are trading in the green. one of the things that's been moving these markets is reports we've had out over the last couple of days, coming from largest economy, the united states of america. u.s....
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cnn's obviously more objective so i turn on cnn to sort of get--it's like a news monitor. it'll tell me what the stories are on the news budget, so i get the budget from one, and i get the attitude--or as we say in philly, atteetude--from the other, and i think people say they watch certain things and don't. they know the politically correct or the politically sort of sophisticated answer to things. "i don't like arguments on television." oh, yes, people do. they do. they like to be discernible and understandable and intelligent. they don't want people just yelling. but they do find an interesting argument valid because they find that that is what they argue about in their own family. these arguments are reflective of what's going on, and the opinion in this country is not uniform. we're almost like an argumentative country. they say in israel, everybody's the prime minister. well, it's almost like that here. everybody's got a point of view. >> does the normal news consumer, the everyday american--not chris matthews-- do they listen to the radio? do they read the newspaper
cnn's obviously more objective so i turn on cnn to sort of get--it's like a news monitor. it'll tell me what the stories are on the news budget, so i get the budget from one, and i get the attitude--or as we say in philly, atteetude--from the other, and i think people say they watch certain things and don't. they know the politically correct or the politically sort of sophisticated answer to things. "i don't like arguments on television." oh, yes, people do. they do. they like to be...
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my final guest on cnn is next. >> i'm here in southwest asia. this greetings is going to my parents, family and friend in enterprise, alabama. happy holidays. i love you very much. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> 23 minutes past the hour now. let's just go ahead and take these two shots so the viewers can see who we got in the building today. chuck, how you doing? >> man, i'm glad to be back to work. i'm glad to be back to work. >> tell the truth, nba kicking off today, december 25th. yes, christmas day. but would have you preferred the lockout went a few more days so you didn't have to work christmas? >> not really. first of all of, i en
my final guest on cnn is next. >> i'm here in southwest asia. this greetings is going to my parents, family and friend in enterprise, alabama. happy holidays. i love you very much. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had...
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with you on cnn as we continue cnn sunday morning. we'll get you caught up. right now, take a break and after the break, the good doctor. is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises.
with you on cnn as we continue cnn sunday morning. we'll get you caught up. right now, take a break and after the break, the good doctor. is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises.
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cnn george howell is in memphis. he joins us now live. so, george, what more, if anything, is being said about these allegations? >> reporter: fredericka, we just got off the phone with police. they say there's an active investigation into bobby dodd. the amateur athletic union is one of the largest sports organization in the country. two men spoke out claiming they were sexually abused back in the 1980s by dodd. one of them spoke anonymously. frank west spoke out. said he was sexually abused six times while a teenager. listen to what he told "outside the lines." >> i was dead asleep and i don't remember anything but waking up and he has -- he's trying to put his hand in my boxer shorts. i jumped up straight out of bed and he's not there but he's laying on the floor next to me down by the bed and of course i was freaked out. >> how did he get in the room? >> he had a key. he always somehow had a key to whatever room i was in. >> we are just starting to see bits and pieces of this story online. the full story is expected to air sunday on e
cnn george howell is in memphis. he joins us now live. so, george, what more, if anything, is being said about these allegations? >> reporter: fredericka, we just got off the phone with police. they say there's an active investigation into bobby dodd. the amateur athletic union is one of the largest sports organization in the country. two men spoke out claiming they were sexually abused back in the 1980s by dodd. one of them spoke anonymously. frank west spoke out. said he was sexually...
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for that we want to bring in cnn political director mark preston. the top of the poll is interesting, mitt romney back up there, the 25%, he seemed to have had for a year a half, two years now. but the bottom you found interesting. the headline tomorrow is the rise of rick santorum, fall of newt gingrich. if you look farther down into the poll, we look at the middle of the pack, what i fine interesting in this is that if you look at what happened to rick perry and michele bachmann over the last month we did a poll a few weeks ago of iowa caucusgoers asking them where they were on the race, asked them the same question in the new poll it shows neither rick perry nor michele bachmann have moved the needle. if they haven't moved the needle in the last couple of weeks is there enough time now for them to get enough support to have a strong showing in iowa and big argument is, candy, we are only six days away from the caucuses and if they don't show strong, is their campaign over? >> they probably point out there are a large number of people that say i c
for that we want to bring in cnn political director mark preston. the top of the poll is interesting, mitt romney back up there, the 25%, he seemed to have had for a year a half, two years now. but the bottom you found interesting. the headline tomorrow is the rise of rick santorum, fall of newt gingrich. if you look farther down into the poll, we look at the middle of the pack, what i fine interesting in this is that if you look at what happened to rick perry and michele bachmann over the last...
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from the cnn center in atlanta, this is cnn saturday morning. i'm e.d. hill. we start this hour in iowa. it is hard to believe, there are only three days left until the first votes are cast in the republican presidential race. it seems like we've been waiting for a year or so. so, of course, all the candidates are in iowa. try and shake every last hand or are they? paul steinhauser joins us now from des moines. so is mitt romney there? >> he's on his way back, e.d. he's right now in new hampshire. this morning, he was in hampton, new hampshire, a breakfast that e5". remember, new hampshire goes one week after iowa. iowa goes on tuesday. new hampshire goes second in the nation. romney was here yesterday and when he left, he left the keys of the bus in good hands, with chris christie. he endorsed mitt romney. so christie and mitt romney's wife campaigned all day yesterday. romney coming right back here this afternoon to iowa. we've got live pictures right now. gingerich is going to be on the campaign trail today. this is tissue tish's restaurant and bus stop. e.
from the cnn center in atlanta, this is cnn saturday morning. i'm e.d. hill. we start this hour in iowa. it is hard to believe, there are only three days left until the first votes are cast in the republican presidential race. it seems like we've been waiting for a year or so. so, of course, all the candidates are in iowa. try and shake every last hand or are they? paul steinhauser joins us now from des moines. so is mitt romney there? >> he's on his way back, e.d. he's right now in new...
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cnn's not allowed inside north korea. our paula hancocks is monitoring developments from soeg in neighboring south korea. she joins us now. walk us through some of the highlights of the funeral. >> reporter: well, zain, it really was a very well choreographed affair, as we were expecting from north korea, very similar to what we saw 17 years ago for the funeral of kim il-sun. we saw the procession. coffin going through the streets of pyongyang, 40 kilometers was the procession. and along those snow-laden streets, there were tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of mourners who had come out to pay their last respects. this was a lot of emotion. we did see at the front of these crowds a lot of wailing and weeping and beating of chests. although further back in the crowds, there were some more passive looking people paying their respects. so this is as it was expected. kim jong-un obviously now called the supreme leader according to state media was also front and center. zain? >> will anything change in north korea
cnn's not allowed inside north korea. our paula hancocks is monitoring developments from soeg in neighboring south korea. she joins us now. walk us through some of the highlights of the funeral. >> reporter: well, zain, it really was a very well choreographed affair, as we were expecting from north korea, very similar to what we saw 17 years ago for the funeral of kim il-sun. we saw the procession. coffin going through the streets of pyongyang, 40 kilometers was the procession. and along...
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go to cnn politics.com. suzanne malveaux is here. >> we have to do this together some time. >> we should. maybe. have a great show though and a great weekend. how was the party? was it fun? >> white house party was fantastic. going next week? >> yes. we'll see what happens. >> don't cause any trouble. >> if they'll let me in. thank you. have a great weekend. >> live from studio 7 i'm suzanne malveaux. get you up to speed for this friday, december 9th. a deal to save the euro driving u.s. stocks higher today. want to check out the dow. the big board there up 136 points now. analysts say tgs a positive yet lukewarm reception to today's news from europe. all 17 eurozone nations, those that use the euro as their currency, agreed to tightly inat the great their economy. what does this mean? britain is staying on the sidelines keeping some anxiety in those markets. we'll have full details in a minute. >>> we also have details about yesterday's virginia tech shootings. now police say the apparent gunman and victim
go to cnn politics.com. suzanne malveaux is here. >> we have to do this together some time. >> we should. maybe. have a great show though and a great weekend. how was the party? was it fun? >> white house party was fantastic. going next week? >> yes. we'll see what happens. >> don't cause any trouble. >> if they'll let me in. thank you. have a great weekend. >> live from studio 7 i'm suzanne malveaux. get you up to speed for this friday, december 9th. a...
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(applause) >> stephen: managing editor of cnn worldwide. what's the difference between cnn and worldwide? aren't they both worldwide? >> well, cnn worldwide is the parent company of the domestic network but also the international network and our digital.... >> stephen: why have an international network? you guys, most trusted name in news, right? >> right. >> stephen: knowledge is power. why give our news to people in other countries? (laughter) why not keep that precious resource for america so we stay a superpower? >> well, we also think that it's important for americans to know something about what's going on around the rest of the world. >> stephen: defend that statement. (laughter) >> well, look what's happening in europe right now. >> stephen: i don't know. i don't care. >> there's a financial crisis that if it went the wrong way it would mean the money in your savings account might disappear. >> stephen: that's why i use kag rands. >> there's the arab spring. krugerrands. it might affect our vulnerability to terrorism. so i think we'
(applause) >> stephen: managing editor of cnn worldwide. what's the difference between cnn and worldwide? aren't they both worldwide? >> well, cnn worldwide is the parent company of the domestic network but also the international network and our digital.... >> stephen: why have an international network? you guys, most trusted name in news, right? >> right. >> stephen: knowledge is power. why give our news to people in other countries? (laughter) why not keep that...
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arwa damon at cnn baghdad. >>> you're watching cnn. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. >> and good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm pauline chiou. this is "world business today". the top stories on thursday, december 22nd, will the racism accusations against england football captain john terry have sponsors shying away from the star? >> as the russian parliament opens for business, many rumblings of protests. they'll speak to one of the country's super rich citizens about what happens next. >>> in these hard economic times, spaniards have taken to the streets hoping to win big in the country's largest lottery. >>> first up, let's go straight to the trading pattern here in europe. there's been a bright start to trading over the course of today, just the first hour or two of trading as you can see, these markets still holding up, especially the euro zone, the paris and frankfurt markets up in excess of 1%. we have bright sparks here in particular coming from the airlines indus
arwa damon at cnn baghdad. >>> you're watching cnn. "world business today" starts right now. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. >> and good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i'm pauline chiou. this is "world business today". the top stories on thursday, december 22nd, will the racism accusations against england football captain john terry have sponsors shying away from the star? >> as the russian parliament opens for business,...
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cnn's dr. sanjay gupta has this week's human factor. >> for georgia tech first base man kol by ren just playing division i baseball is a huge accomplishment. >> i love the game, being out here. >> reporter: because he has a mitochondrial disorder. most of the cells in his body the energy producing mitochondria are failing and can't convert food and oxygen into life sustaining energy. as a teenager he realized his brother wasn't working like his twin brother kyle's. >> i started to get really sick, threw up every day. i had brown urine. i had small incidents of losing consciousness and black out. >> reporter: it got so bad he could no longer play high school football. >> when i worked out it's really, really tough for me to recover. >> reporter: there is no known cure or even an effective treatment for his disorder. all he can do is manage the symptoms. >> i take supplements like co enzyme q 10. >> reporter: he won't give up and he won't let his coaches go easy on him either. >> when you make a
cnn's dr. sanjay gupta has this week's human factor. >> for georgia tech first base man kol by ren just playing division i baseball is a huge accomplishment. >> i love the game, being out here. >> reporter: because he has a mitochondrial disorder. most of the cells in his body the energy producing mitochondria are failing and can't convert food and oxygen into life sustaining energy. as a teenager he realized his brother wasn't working like his twin brother kyle's. >> i...
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hero -- >> cnn hero -- >> cnn hero -- >> tonight we honor ten new heroes, one of whom later on tonight will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. so let's get to our first honoree. he's a champion of the forgotten, transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian non-profits. please welcome sofia vergara. >> buenas noches. charity is a beautiful thing. and it's powerful, magnificent, and amazing the way it can grab hold of us in life. for richard st. denis, it happened in the hills of toluco, dmoex. mexico. he was there to deliver a wheelchair to a girl who had polio. she's never walked a step in her life. that morning her mother carried her into the chapel and richard wheeled her out. that single act of kindness gave her the chance to live a fuller life. letty was able to work, get married, and have children. richard knew because of his own accident how valuable that independence was and that just one wheelchair wasn't enough. so he started the world access project
hero -- >> cnn hero -- >> cnn hero -- >> tonight we honor ten new heroes, one of whom later on tonight will be named our 2011 cnn hero of the year. so let's get to our first honoree. he's a champion of the forgotten, transforming people's lives by giving them the power to start their own movement. to introduce his story is an actress who recently hosted the gala to benefit colombian non-profits. please welcome sofia vergara. >> buenas noches. charity is a beautiful...
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. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. this is "world business today." out of sight, not out of reach. eu minister ollie reign says britain is not beyond regulation. >>> intel tumbles over the flooding in thailand. >>> we'll tell you why brazil's world cup run-off is being dogged by delays. >>> investors have been hanging on every word out of europe for months now even if they're not entirely convinced by what the politicians have been saying. today, well, it's no different. the latest from europe is that this man, the ec, european krigs president, herman van rompuy says an agreement between 26 members of the e ufrnlthsz will be finalized by march. let's see how markets have been reacting the that one. nina? >> over here it's a sea of red as you can see, a little bit of let's say caution here, again the kind of situation we've seen many a midweek flurry after some of these comments made by ollie rain. what we've got on the cards is an early gain for
. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. >>> good morning from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos. this is "world business today." out of sight, not out of reach. eu minister ollie reign says britain is not beyond regulation. >>> intel tumbles over the flooding in thailand. >>> we'll tell you why brazil's world cup run-off is being dogged by delays. >>> investors have been hanging on every word out of europe for months now...
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sanjaygupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning, everybody. from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is your cnn saturday morning, 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is 5:00 a.m. out west, wherever you may be, glad you're right here with me, tj holmes. coming up, we are headed live to the new atlanta campaign headquarters of republican presidential candidate herman cain. expected to open a new headquarters today, but some are speculating it might have to close today, as well. we'll explain. >>> also, a revealing and extensive interview this morning with the former penn state football assistant coach accused of molesting dozens of children. jerry sandusky. you'll hear him in his own words explain his relationship and his, quote, attraction to young boys. >>> also this morning, a story maybe you wouldn't think is coming your way from 2011. an interracial couple told they are not welcome at a church in kentucky. >>> we are just a few hours away from a m
sanjaygupta cnn. time now for a check of your top stories in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning, everybody. from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is your cnn saturday morning, 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is 5:00 a.m. out west, wherever you may be, glad you're right here with me, tj holmes. coming up, we are headed live to the new atlanta campaign headquarters of republican presidential candidate herman cain. expected to open a new headquarters today, but some...
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. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm charles hodson. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. welcome to "world business today." the top stories this thursday, december 29th. while north korea observed a moment of silence for kim jong il, economists are talking about how the economy will fair. >>> china accuses lal ways z of rampant mismanagement after a fatal crash in july. we look at how the industry is trying to rebuild its reputation. >>> stolen goods are discovered in sydney. we'll tell you how much this lot is worth. we begin with the markets this day, and in asia, the losses were extended, all the markets pretty much finishing lower today. that tracked the losses on wall street. in europe, something of a positive start to the day. charles, the underlying story here, the strange one, we had some pretty good news coming out from italy on the short-term bond auctions yesterday, but investors are sort of ignoring them. >> we are seeing a built of buying here, andrew. i suspect we've had in this rather thin trade over the holiday period, we've had a lot o
. >>> good morning from cnn london. i'm charles hodson. >>> good afternoon from cnn hong kong. i'm andrew stevens. welcome to "world business today." the top stories this thursday, december 29th. while north korea observed a moment of silence for kim jong il, economists are talking about how the economy will fair. >>> china accuses lal ways z of rampant mismanagement after a fatal crash in july. we look at how the industry is trying to rebuild its...
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on cnn. that's going to do it for me. let's go to studio seven live, i let's go to studio seven live, i should say with randi kaye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi. live from studio seven, i'm randi kaye. the political landscape is shifting for the republican presidential candidates. just five days before the iowa caucuses. a new cnn time orc poll shows rick santorum's political fortunes rising while support for newt gingrich is falling. mitt romney leads the poll 25% of likely caucus goers say they support him. he's followed by ron paul at 22%. rick santorum is now third with 16%. newt gingrich is at 14%. >>> michele bachmann is on the campaign trail in des moines right now, a day after one of her high profile advisers defected. bachmann is likely to face questions about the decision by state senator ken sorenson to jump ship and throw his support behind ron paul. we're keying an eye on bachmann's media event and we'll take you there live for some of the q and a session. >>> he may be the front-runner but mi
on cnn. that's going to do it for me. let's go to studio seven live, i let's go to studio seven live, i should say with randi kaye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hi. live from studio seven, i'm randi kaye. the political landscape is shifting for the republican presidential candidates. just five days before the iowa caucuses. a new cnn time orc poll shows rick santorum's political fortunes rising while support for newt gingrich is falling. mitt romney leads the poll 25% of...